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Jeffrey R. Key



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Results: Found 117 records (displaying records 76 through 100)


76. Key, Jeffrey R. and Schweiger, Axel J. Tools for atmospheric radiative transfer: Streamer and Fluxnet. Computers and Geosciences, Volume 24, Issue 5, 1998, pp.443-451. Reprint # 4968.
77. Key, Jeffrey R.; Collins, John B.; Fowler, Charles and Stone, Robert S. High-latitude surface temperature estimates from thermal satellite data. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 61, Issue 2, 1997, pp.302-309. Reprint # 4248.
78. Schweiger, A. J. and Key, J. R. Estimating surface radiation fluxes in the Arctic from TOVS brightness temperatures. International Journal of Remote Sensing, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1997, pp.955-970. Reprint # 4249.
79. Maslanik, James; Fowler, Charles; Key, Jeffrey; Scambos, Ted; Hutchinson, Todd and Emery, William. AVHRR-based Polar Pathfinder products for modeling applications. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 25, 1997, pp.388-392. Reprint # 4333.
80. Key, Jeffrey; Liu, Yong and Stone, Robert S. Development and evaluation of surface shortwave flux parameterizations for use in sea-ice models. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 25, 1997, pp.33-37. Reprint # 4334.
81. Meier, Walter, N.; Maslanik, James A.; Key, Jeffrey R. and Fowler, Charles W. Multiparameter AVHRR-derived products for Arctic climate studies. Earth Interactions, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1997, pp.1-29. Reprint # 3063.
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82. Key, Jeffrey R.; Schweiger, Axel J. and Stone, Robert S. Expected uncertainty in satellite-derived estimates of the surface radiation budget at high latitudes. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, Volume 102, 1997, 15,837-15,847. Reprint # 4266.
83. Key, Jeffrey R.; Silcox, Robert A. and Stone, Robert S. Evaluation of surface radiative flux parameterizations for use in sea ice models. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, Volume 101, 1996, pp.3839-3849. Reprint # 4265.
84. Khalsa, Siri Jodha Singh and Key, Jeffrey R. Atmospheric temperature variability in the Arctic as revealed in a TOVS data record. Polar Record, Volume 31, Issue 177, 1995, pp.199-210. Reprint # 4964.
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85. Serreze, Mark C.; Maslanik, James A.; Key, Jeffrey R. and Kokaly, Raymond F. Diagnosis of the record minimum in Arctic sea ice area during 1990 and associated snow cover extremes. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 22, Issue 16, 1995, pp.2183-2186. Reprint # 4330.
86. Maslanik, J. A. and Key, J. On treatments of fetch and stability sensitivity in large-area estimates of sensible heat flux over sea ice. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, Volume 100, 1995, pp.4573-4584. Reprint # 4264.
87. Schweiger, Axel J. and Key, Jeffrey R. Arctic ocean radiative fluxes and cloud forcing estimated from the ISCCP C2 cloud dataset, 1983-1990. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 33, Issue 8, 1994, pp.948-963. Reprint # 4246.
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88. Key, J.; Maslanik, J. A.; Papakyriakou, T.; Serreze, M. C. and Schweiger, A. J. On the validation of satellite-derived sea ice surface temperature. Arctic, Volume 47, Issue 3, 1994, pp.280-287. Reprint # 5155.
89. De Abreu, R. A.; Key, J.; Maslanik, J. A.; Serreze, M. C. and LeDrew, E. F. Comparison of in situ AVHRR-derived broadband albedo over Arctic Sea ice. Arctic, Volume 47, Issue 3, 1994, pp.288-297. Reprint # 5156.
90. Key, Jeffrey R. The area coverage of geophysical fields as a function of sensor field-of-view. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 48, Issue 3, 1994, pp.339-346. Reprint # 4510.
91. Key, J.; Maslanik, J. A. and Ellefsen, E. The effects of sensor field-of-view on the geometrical characteristics of sea ice leads and implications for large-area heat flux estimates. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 48, Issue 3, 1994, pp.347-357. Reprint # 4514.
92. Barry, R. G. and Key, J. R. Observational studies of Arctic Ocean ice-atmosphere interactions. Polar Geography and Geology, Volume 8, 1994, pp.1014. Reprint # 7944.
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93. Key, Jeffrey R. Estimating the area fraction of geophysical fields from measurements along a transect. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Volume 31, Issue 5, 1993, pp.1099-1102. Reprint # 4247.
94. Maslanik, J. and Key, J. Comparison and integration of ice-pack temperatures derived from AVHRR and passive microwave imagery. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 17, 1993, pp.372-378. Reprint # 4961.
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95. Steffen, K.; Bindschadler, R.; Casassa, G.; Comiso, J.; Eppler, D.; Fetterer, F.; Hawkins, J.; Key, J.; Rothrock, D.; Thomas, R.; Weaver, R. and Welch, R. Snow and ice applications of AVHRR in polar regions: Report of a workshop held in Boulder, Colorado, 20 May 1992. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 17, 1993, pp.1-16. Reprint # 4962.
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96. Key, J.; Stone, R.; Maslanik, J. and Ellefsen, E. The detectability of sea-ice leads in satellite data as a function of atmospheric conditions and measurement scale. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 17, 1993, pp.227-232. Reprint # 4963.
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97. Schweiger, Axel J.; Serreze, Mark C. and Key, Jeffrey R. Arctic sea ice albedo: A comparison of two satellite-derived data sets. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 20, Issue 1, 1993, pp.41-44. Reprint # 4331.
98. Stone, Robert S.; Key, Jeffrey R. and Dutton, Ellsworth G. Properties and decay of stratospheric aerosols in the Arctic following the 1991 eruptions of Mount Pinatubo. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 20, Issue 21, 1993, pp.2359-2362. Reprint # 4332.
99. Stone, Robert S. and Key, Jeffrey R. The detectability of Arctic leads using thermal imagery under varying atmospheric conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, Volume 98, 1993, 12,469-12,482. Reprint # 4336.
100. Schweiger, Axel J. and Key, J. R. Arctic cloudiness: Comparison of ISCCP-C2 and Nimbus-7 satellite-derived cloud products with a surface-based cloud climatology. Journal of Climate, Volume 5, Issue 12, 1992, pp.1514-1527. Reprint # 4244.
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